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At ADOT, safety is always top of mind. Our crews respond to all sorts of incidents on the highway — from wildfires to crashes and more — and it’s important for them to be prepared and refresh their skills so they can help clear the highway...
Alexis Zaring, Environmental Program Coordinator for ADOT's Central District, visits On the Road With ADOT to explain what it takes to maintain hundreds of miles of shoulders lining Phoenix-area freeways.
Adopt a Highway volunteer program coordinators are holding an open house and appreciation event for Phoenix-area volunteers and those considering an adoption from 8 a.m.-noon Saturday, Aug. 16.

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It's Sunday and that means we're asking you to locate another spot in our state for our "Where in AZ??" challenge.
ADOT's director does a "gemba walk" at a freeway pump station.
Today's Art of Transportation gives us an Impressionist view of the familiar orange traffic barricade.
Prescott Adopt-a-Highway group goes back decades.
When motorists veer out of control off the highway, traffic safety engineers have developed barriers designed to soften collisions with a wall, pole or other immovable objects.
By September, we expect all vehicle inspection locations statewide to be taking online appointments.
Join the "Where in AZ??" fun on our social media sites!
For the next few weeks we’ll be putting things in place to begin what will be an 18-month project.
Last night’s events on Interstate 10 in the West Valley are so absolutely unacceptable, so outrageous, that words can’t do justice to emotions.
We’re replacing stop signs at the ends of exit ramps at Rita, Wilmot and Kolb roads to move traffic more efficiently in a growing area.